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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea that what it would do is commemorate a hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence, and this idea worked that he would build the statue in 1876, and it would stand for 100 years of american liberty, along this --- the longest period of liberty anyone had seen, and when he presented it in those terms that it was going to be the anniversary of the centennial of american liberty. good >> it is interesting that he looked back 100 years t find that moment and will sing to americans, because americans were coming out o
the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea...
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died." [laughter] i talked to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget we talk always about the declaration of independence. but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence -- this recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, i anguish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say, first and foremost, that i am an american. they're so focused on left and right that they forget that this nation must go forward. [applaus
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died."...
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john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any layoffs. we did it through attrition. while there are some way off at the local level, i do not think that is a bad thing. i have more government employees per square mile than any state in america. did not send me any more money to hire public employees. i do not need any more. they are expensive and difficult to manage. the idea that we continue to have to deal with some of these issues i think if they want to spend money to create jobs, it then spend money on infrastructure. we will build private sector jobs. do not spend money on sending me money to hire more public employees. do something that wil
john course i'm used $1 billion in funds to rehire teachers that he was supposed to use over a few years. i was left with a billion dollar hole afterwards. the fact is that unless we reduce federalized the states, you continue to give us this money. we hire people for a finite time and the localities are on the hook. where is that money coming from that i have the highest property taxes in america to begin with. where is this money going to come from? i do not see it. we did it without any...
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they want you to us what happened. bobby told me he walked into a hospital waiting room one time, and there was a guy in there, "in the plants. the guy was shocked. he dropped the water content and said, "jesus! what happened to you?" bobby broke out laughing, because it was such a human response. the wounded view their scars and missing lands as metals they won in service. they are proud, and they want to be recognized. >> i am going to show video of you from 1988, when you appeared when we read doing a call in show. before i get there, home town? >> i grew up in port washington, long island. the suburbs. >> your family was quicker. >> we went to quicker meeting every sunday. i learned to be a pacifist. when it came time, when i got to be a team, i declare myself a conscientious objector. i eventually did civilian service instead of going into the military. in philadelphia, and worked for a quicker rehabilitation service. >> what about school? where did you start journalism? >> i have kind of a checkered career. i sta
they want you to us what happened. bobby told me he walked into a hospital waiting room one time, and there was a guy in there, "in the plants. the guy was shocked. he dropped the water content and said, "jesus! what happened to you?" bobby broke out laughing, because it was such a human response. the wounded view their scars and missing lands as metals they won in service. they are proud, and they want to be recognized. >> i am going to show video of you from 1988, when...
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with us in the decades ahead. together with his wife, they co- chair the bill and melinda gates educational foundation. it works to expand opportunities for people around the globe. there foundation is the leader in efforts to improve global health, alleviate poverty, and expand opportunities for women. and with particular significance today, increased access to and success in education. their efforts which span the globe are truly exciting. the work of the gates foundation is built on a simple premise, that all lives medical value. that powerful statement resonates -- that all lives have equal value. that powerful statement resonates with all of us. it has extended its educational and economic opportunities to millions. it is involved in many of the same endeavor is that many of our land grant universities are. through not only its funding, but also its thoughtful approach to philanthropy, the gates foundation is a valued partner of american universities and others committed to improving the human condition. we c
with us in the decades ahead. together with his wife, they co- chair the bill and melinda gates educational foundation. it works to expand opportunities for people around the globe. there foundation is the leader in efforts to improve global health, alleviate poverty, and expand opportunities for women. and with particular significance today, increased access to and success in education. their efforts which span the globe are truly exciting. the work of the gates foundation is built on a simple...
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for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us online. our programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> live coverage on the cspan that works today -- on c-span, the u.s. house of representatives is in many eastern. on c-span 2, democratic senator dianne feinstein of california delivers remarks on national- security issues and on c-span 3, our live coverage begins of the 19th annual international aids conference in washington this week. thomas for that at 8:30 eastern. coming up next on "washington journal" the committee for a responsible federal budget released their debt reduction proposal last week. our guest is the committee present -- president. then a discussion on how the defense companies could be affected by sequestration cuts to the defense department budget. our guest is from the aerospace industries association. we will look at the federal response to large wildfires with the u.s. forest fire chief who will talk about how agencies coordinate and where the money is spent in response to the fires. "washington journal"
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if you want to join us on social media, you can send us a tweet. you can also send us an e-mail. a poll about the said of the economy and one of the questions asked was the role washington should play. here is the right appeared this is from "the miami herald." >> again, the headlines, taking a role -- taking a look at what role government should take, whether robocalls and is helping or hurting the economy when it comes to helping it grow. that is what we will ask you this morning. if you want to mention the question, but then, you can give a call in one of three lines/party. is uncle sam helping or hurting the economy? this is from "the baltimore sun." the headline is "the american economy stuck in low gear." again, and uncle sam, helping or hurting the economy? here's the headline one more time. one of the take away from this is that 22% of democrats say that the government -- is that 72% of democrats say that the government should solve the economic problem. again, of sam, helping or hurting the economy? caller: the gop house is hurting the economy. the stimulus did not work.
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here are the numbers to call -- you can also find us online. send us a tweet. join the conversation on facebook by looking for c-span. or e-mail us. the new study is by the consumer federation of america. and the certified financial planner board. here's a story from "usa today covering it. that according to this new survey at. only 31% of americans have put together a financial plan, the .tory goes on to seay that was the same percentage in 1997. what do you think about your financial planning? are you ready for the future? do you have a plan that you have put together on your own or with professional? are you concerned about what awaits you in the future? here's a piece by nbc news. that's from this week. here's some information about saving for retirement by age, how it breaks down demographically. this story in the "usa today" says although attitudes have changed and concerns of prison, there is one constant, people who have a financial plan feel more confident about their financial future and report more success managing money. that is according to the ceo
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host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their anti spending will also submit one request after another sign, please spend money in my district. it makes for a great request. -- it makes for great story. we would not know without the information.ffirmatio it is generally free and you are free to ricand the request. host: how you do so? guest: you write a letter. it can seem daunting, but if you do a google search for a foia request, there are a number of fantastic guides to walking to the process. every agency will have a web page devoted to explaining how to make foia and pointers. host: john wonderlich with the sun life foundation but
host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their...
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "granddad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma,' and then died." i talk to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget. we talk always about the declaration of independence, but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence, the recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, by and wish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say first and foremost that i am an american. there is focused on left and right. they forget that this nation must go forward. i anguished to my granddad wh
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "granddad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma,' and then died." i...
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everybody that visited us was overwhelmed. when they got their degrees, we train them in systems engineering. they were unbelievable in terms of helping the company grow successfully. leading a group under fire is a piece of cake. i said it backwards. leading the technology group is a piece of cake. i could tell you stories by the hours of things we do all over the world that our mission impossible that they do on their own because it is de right thing to do. that is one good example of the quality of people that come out of the military. nobody could understand why wanted you. all those guys want to do was bring the coffee. they did not want to go out and get something done. their leadership level was about zero. we had a long way to go. it has been wonderful to see all the great things they have done. they made the company successful. there were successful financially. paper for example of military on your life. you are a very special, unique person in terms of how to get things done and to keep them excited and climbing. >>
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that we used to do. it is all available. sen minimill appeared happy to send it to your staff. jigsaw enemy and e-mail. happy to send it to your staff. >> one of the things we do in oklahoma is that we have a governor's cup on entrepreneurship and which we have venture capital, private sector people, who will work with the universities and students who have to go through the process, as you're just talking about. and they actually meet with people who invest in products and services with the students. and it is the competition. i spoke recently and there were probably a ton of people there in teams. but all of these teams -- probably 800 people there in teams. but all of these teams -- they were not all eccentrics. but they get in front of adults and make their case as to why someone should invest in their products or their service. it is a great way for a governor to be involved in helping to encourage a young person to be involved in the spirit of entrepreneurship. if your to ask my 21-year-old what he
that we used to do. it is all available. sen minimill appeared happy to send it to your staff. jigsaw enemy and e-mail. happy to send it to your staff. >> one of the things we do in oklahoma is that we have a governor's cup on entrepreneurship and which we have venture capital, private sector people, who will work with the universities and students who have to go through the process, as you're just talking about. and they actually meet with people who invest in products and services with...
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elsewhere against us. host: next is jim who is in london for the olympics, an independent. caller: you can google james morris and see war for -- host: we are going to let you go because he is a regular caller to the program. we ask people to wait 30 days between calls feel next is a call from long island. this is a republican. chris. caller: i'm talking about way back when the arab spring started there were meetings at the white house with the internet people of mark zuckerman and facebook and getting them riled up and starting this garbage and they are making millions and the blood sled is still happening. that is all i have to say. guest: i think certainly the various internet instruments were used by egyptians, for example, on the ground to organize themselves. but i think it would be very erroneous and wrong to suggest that there was any sort of direction of that by the u.s., by any part of the u.s. government. these tools are widely available in the arab world. the arab use them to organize democrati
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this...
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joining us live on the phone, thank you for being with us. we remember so well in 2000, tim russert said it was florida. we know what happened in that 2000 election. could we see a repeat in terms of the importance and the closeness of the race in your state, four months out before the election? >> the election in florida will be closed. this one is looking very close. the most recent polls are showing obama ahead at less than the margin of error. the most recent one shows him with a lead of less than one point. others show him with a two or three point lead. host: marco rubio continues his book tour. there were early reports that he was not being vetted by the romney team. romney was trying to correct that. how serious do you think he is? guest: that is a pretty speculative question. it would surprise me if he is not being looked at. that particular story you referred to is anonymous. it surprised me a lot. there are reasons why marco rubio would not be the best running mate. one is his level of experience. the other is a significant amount
joining us live on the phone, thank you for being with us. we remember so well in 2000, tim russert said it was florida. we know what happened in that 2000 election. could we see a repeat in terms of the importance and the closeness of the race in your state, four months out before the election? >> the election in florida will be closed. this one is looking very close. the most recent polls are showing obama ahead at less than the margin of error. the most recent one shows him with a lead...
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and somebody caring about us. ladi a gentlemen, you know, one of my favorite poets is william butler yeats. here's what he said about education. he said education is not filling a pale. it's lighting a fire. it's not filling a pail. its lighting a fire. and you can see it when the flame goes off in that students size. you can see it and feel it. it's kind of like electricity. it is the thing that makes you do what you do. it's the thing that makes everything you do worthwhile. it doesn't always happen. but when it happens, there is no feeling like it. that is why you are educators. that is why you do what you do. that is why you're so important. so it is time to live fire! blighted fire and tell these guys we will not settle indication! we will not trade off education for their priorities! we will be the best educated nation in the world! god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you! [applause] [chanting] >> four more years! [applause] [cheers and applause] >> wednesday on "washington journal," our
and somebody caring about us. ladi a gentlemen, you know, one of my favorite poets is william butler yeats. here's what he said about education. he said education is not filling a pale. it's lighting a fire. it's not filling a pail. its lighting a fire. and you can see it when the flame goes off in that students size. you can see it and feel it. it's kind of like electricity. it is the thing that makes you do what you do. it's the thing that makes everything you do worthwhile. it doesn't always...
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tell us about those issues at play. guest: in more normal circumstances when you receive mortgage rates this low, you would probably have many more people in the market. most of us have not seen them in the 4% range in our lifetime. that would normally be a strong factor pushing the housing market forward. the 15-year rate is under 4%. the fact it is holding back the market as far as lending is that underwriting standards are extremely tight. they have been for a couple of years. for those who do not have christine credit, -- christine credit -- pristine credit, it can be very difficult to get a mortgage. if it were typical to six years ago, we can see as much as 60% more sales than we are. host: here is a headline. the long-term effects on credit scores is feared. they tell stories about african-americans hit hard by the subprime bus. here is a chart that shows at the height of the bubble, african-americans were three times more likely than whites to get high rate mortgages. when the bubble burst, they lost a larger pr
tell us about those issues at play. guest: in more normal circumstances when you receive mortgage rates this low, you would probably have many more people in the market. most of us have not seen them in the 4% range in our lifetime. that would normally be a strong factor pushing the housing market forward. the 15-year rate is under 4%. the fact it is holding back the market as far as lending is that underwriting standards are extremely tight. they have been for a couple of years. for those who...
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fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo , agetrol our lives, to make us better. no more big gulps or incandescent lightbulbs or untad lemonade stands. this all reflectshe reality to mention. inside every liberal is a totalitarian screaming to get out. [laughter] and justas liberals aren't ho tmawsy edict.ts are no when they control the congress, they rule without advice or consent. when they losetate elections, they descend on legislatures to shut down the very process of deliberation and debate. un ynkhaiv the discredited ideas of karl marx and jimmy carter is the way to the happy future. the book that jacob and i have obatth draich we ca
fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo ,...
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the major materials we use -- when you use asphalt, concrete, the raw materials, you use domestic products because the cost to transport weighty materials is too expensive to go outside. we use american steel. there's a strong made in america component. will she know what the budget numbers are? there are many websites in d.c. www. transportation.org. we have information on the budget that congress just approved for transportation. oh, it will get its share -- oklahoma will get its share. you'll be able to check and follow what oklahoma receives and how it is being spend. cities and counties in oklahoma will decide where to spend it. host: how much is owned or leased by foreign entities? guest: i am not aware of any that are owned or leased by foreign entities. the indiana toll road and several public-private ventures. in texas, we have benefited from spanish money, australia money, french money. there is an italian money here lles greenway.een wadu it has proven beneficial to have foreign countries invest in u.s. infrastructure. host: our last caller was from oklahoma and you were talking
the major materials we use -- when you use asphalt, concrete, the raw materials, you use domestic products because the cost to transport weighty materials is too expensive to go outside. we use american steel. there's a strong made in america component. will she know what the budget numbers are? there are many websites in d.c. www. transportation.org. we have information on the budget that congress just approved for transportation. oh, it will get its share -- oklahoma will get its share....
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it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the african-american story as part of the fabric of american life, a life of freedom, of bondage, of hope and resiliency, of struggle and pain, of successes and triumphs. it allows us to look at american history from an african-american perspective, and by so doing, we can see how important african-american history is to a larger american history. robert smalls is included in the museum's vision, and it includes the stories related to robert smalls and his life and word. in february of -- february of th year, the museum celebrated the groundbreaking. and president obama was there. and i want to sha
it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the...
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we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like i'm sitting next to google. we have a diverse economy. part of it is the job growth we got through the infrastructure and investment piece of it. >> the connections to manufacturing especially. it starts with low interest rates. can the cit take advantage of that? should mayor's look at that because you have that opportunity right now? >> let me say one clarifying thing. the trust is not for basic maintenance and upkeep. it is for transformative investments you can not do any other way. you have to have good people running the system. rosie is here also. there
we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like...
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to the current situation and changes you had to make please disregard the original request and let us do i think that's what's to be one request at a time this is going to police warehouse contact mohammad omar left the company it says please ship the following and there you can see an order for dozens of communications equipment so seems like there is a conflict of interest going on at the minimum conflict of interest and at best it's a blatant hypocrisy. and at worst i mean they're accusing asuncion money. and look what they're doing there is this thing of foreign government attempting to benefit. a foreign nation that we're supposedly trying to sanction at the same time and i find all of this is very interesting because it shows number one that weeki leak we like the leaks is alive and well despite the best efforts of so many countries to shut it down and number two that as much as the mainstream media wants to distance itself from wiki leaks the syria files are the front page of every major newspaper in the world right now seems a little bit ironic they're also wanted to point out
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can you tell us anything about these? are there back nor discussions on what some of these ideas are germinating? >> there have been some discussions in the senate, but senator to me's proposal is often not fully understood in terms of its impact. the chairman has said we should have a top tax rate of individuals for 15% and a corp. -- of 25% in the corporate tax at 15% but he has never indicated how we will get there. we have asked them how we will get to 25% on the individual tax rate. the chairman says 10% and 25%. it would lose a lot of money. how do you make it out? the study we received is the only way to make it up, to fill that hole, would be essentially to eliminate the mortgage interest rate deduction, the charitable deduction, the health provisions in health care reform, all education provisions. the various so-called tax expenditures like research and development. alld have to root eliminate of them. they're not loopholes like the mortgage interest rate deduction in which you see home after home built mostly a
can you tell us anything about these? are there back nor discussions on what some of these ideas are germinating? >> there have been some discussions in the senate, but senator to me's proposal is often not fully understood in terms of its impact. the chairman has said we should have a top tax rate of individuals for 15% and a corp. -- of 25% in the corporate tax at 15% but he has never indicated how we will get there. we have asked them how we will get to 25% on the individual tax rate....
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and we're going to use it. and one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. [cheers and applause] because voting for either wall street candidate for mitt romney or for barack obama gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every vote they receive is an endorsement of the deadly trajectory that we are on for the american people and the planet. it's time to change that plunge into catastrophe and that change starts with voting for real change. [applause] every vote we receive is a vote for democracy for the 99% and survival for the planet. to achieve that future as president, i will work to deliver a green new deal for america. a package of emergency reform to put 25 million people back to work and jump start the green economy and that economy will put a halt to climate change, a halt to unemployment and make wars for oil obsolete. [cheers and applause] the green new deal reforms not only our econ
and we're going to use it. and one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. [cheers and applause] because voting for either wall street candidate for mitt romney or for barack obama gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every vote they receive is an endorsement of the deadly trajectory that we are on for the american people and the planet. it's time to change that plunge into...
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i don't much read it but, you get used to it. you get used to the fact that you can't respond. we don't respond. so effectively, they can say whatever they want. say whatever you like. we're not going to respond to it. >> near the end of your book, you write however, living constitutionalist, read prohibition into the death penalty of the constitution. four supreme court justices searched during the tenure of your traditional co-author, all flexibility is at an end. it would there have to be no use of america to the death penalty just -- you stepped on two big issues there. >> what you talking about there is the other big theoretical issue raised by the book. one is textualism and we talked about that. the second is originalism. what that says is the text ought to be given the meaning it had when it was adopted or when it was ratified in the case of the constitution. thus, the words unusual punishment in the 8th amendment should be given the meaning. they were understood to have by the american people who ratified it. it was clear that when that 8th amendment was ratified, the
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is there a use for it? >> sure. this is for most people the single largest -- >> if they don't read it what good is it? >> congressman, it is -- at some level i suppose it would appear useful to know how the dollars flow. >> one more quick question for you. following the discussion here about verifying complaints, it was very concerning to me that you indicated you did not verify all the complaints, did not go through and try and figure out if they were legitimate complaint and didn't follow up if there was something that needed to be followed up on. why? >> i feel like i was not adequately clear. to the extent that there are complaints that a consumer disputes the resolution of then we have an investigations team within our consumer response unit that will follow up with those complaints. >> but you indicated you just verified whether it was a complaint they did business you didn't tell them that you followed up on each individual complaint to see if there was something there. >> what i referred to was our approach
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tori joins us from washington tonight. this has not been a traditional presidential campaign as far as the presidential ads are concerned, has it? >> reporter: it really hasn't. money is driving the message. that is because the rules have changed. chances are at some point you've seen an ad like this. >> he's the $200 million man. >> reporter: or this. >> he has more baggage than the airlines. >> reporter: guess what? you've seen what is leading up to november. >> tell obama to stop the spending. >> reporter: one research firm estimates spending on national, local and state races could hit $9.8 billion. by comparison, 2008's tab was $7 billion. >> he's putting you at risk. >> reporter: it stems from a 2010 supreme court ruling. it says spending by corporations and unions cannot be limited. enter the word of the super pack. >> the "jvzsuper pack is doling huge dollars. >> it's the year. >> i didn't say something nasty, it was the super pack. >> reporter: they can collect and spend unlimited amounts of campaign contributions
tori joins us from washington tonight. this has not been a traditional presidential campaign as far as the presidential ads are concerned, has it? >> reporter: it really hasn't. money is driving the message. that is because the rules have changed. chances are at some point you've seen an ad like this. >> he's the $200 million man. >> reporter: or this. >> he has more baggage than the airlines. >> reporter: guess what? you've seen what is leading up to november....
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we have made public the draft to come sit down with us. in a few weeks you will see a bill coming on the house not only extend the current tax levels but also outlining both our principles for a guaranteed up or down vote, forcing congress to do their job. we're going to be at the table. >> will the atmosphere be different master? >> how we all wake up will shape the dynamics for the end of the year this year and going forward as well. i just think the american public is hungry for richard tellers. us and the new president to be bold about those solutions. >> what is the target date? >> 2013. >> i think unique time for both parties to lay out their ideas. this is fairly complex. this takes some time. i think having time for the ideas in time for the discussion for law that people understand is going to take that time. >> the thinking right now is to put together some sort of bill that everyone can agree on to put decisions off our put enough time for you to get down. do you still have a debt extension? how does this all fits together it? >
we have made public the draft to come sit down with us. in a few weeks you will see a bill coming on the house not only extend the current tax levels but also outlining both our principles for a guaranteed up or down vote, forcing congress to do their job. we're going to be at the table. >> will the atmosphere be different master? >> how we all wake up will shape the dynamics for the end of the year this year and going forward as well. i just think the american public is hungry for...
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he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >> good evening. hi, i'm delighted to be here with you and to bring greetings to you from our founding director, lonnie g.baunch at the african-american museum of history and culture. and i've been asked to talk about robert smalls and the future. and he does have a future with the national museum of african-american history and culture. let me begin by talking about the history and mission of the museum. the national museum of african-american history and culture was established in 2003 as the 19th museum of the smithsonian institution, the largest museum complex and research organization in the world. its mis
he has allowed us as historians to use his life as an example and to challenge the nonsense about ignorant negroes, to challenge the nonsense about african-americans being made and wanting to be slaves and loving their masters, although i have to say smalls did try to bail out the mckees a couple of times. but again, that doesn't mean that he loved them in the way that they said slaves love their masters in the 19th century. so with that, i'll pass it on to -- go ahead. [ applause ] >>...
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they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact republicans are saying that maybe they will implement provisions throughout the s?ate' >> we supported health care reform and obamacare. we believe that the argument should be over. it was passed by congress. signed by the president. it was validated by the supreme court. we believe we have to get on with talking about creating jobs in this country and rebuilding our economy. some states with republican governors say that they will not accept the medicaid dollars that the federal government will move to those states to increase or decrease the number of all uninsured
they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact...
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be used worldwide. focus on your strengths. figure out smart ways to extract information appropriately. try to find a good market for what you are introducing. part designer, part businessman. >> it is really important not to sacrifice part of your humanity for the sake of sounding more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant the scene in their communities. it can be very hard to relate to people who have become very successful and see their world in an elite way now. where as -- there is so much to social media that is about authenticity. i go out of my way to talk about journalism and what is going on in the news on my twitter account. i also talked about my kids' having the flu and throwing up on my computer. these things happen. part of this is to remind people that i am not a robot that sends out tweets. it reinforces relationships with people. people talk about what they have for lunch. it is a form of social brigroom. you a
be used worldwide. focus on your strengths. figure out smart ways to extract information appropriately. try to find a good market for what you are introducing. part designer, part businessman. >> it is really important not to sacrifice part of your humanity for the sake of sounding more professional. unfortunately, as some reporters or journalists in general become more successful, the more distant the scene in their communities. it can be very hard to relate to people who have become...
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this lets us know that this is an issue that affects us all. host: this is from twitter -- guest: people will find a way to abuse just about any issue. we know that handicapped parking is one of those issues that people could take advantage of. that does not mean it is not necessary and important to the people who needed. there has to be better enforcement. there also have to be better review of that eligibility. that does not mean the issue itself should not have better access to parking lots and businesses. host: here is another question -- guest: high would say the ada is not a current user but is recovering. we believe that people will experience addiction need to have assistance and help and our hope that they can turn our lives -- their lives around. these people don't just disappear if we don't treat them more work with them. you talk to police and you find that they know very well that putting these people out on the streets only causes other counts of public issues. host: the next slide looks at disability by race. every time we show n
this lets us know that this is an issue that affects us all. host: this is from twitter -- guest: people will find a way to abuse just about any issue. we know that handicapped parking is one of those issues that people could take advantage of. that does not mean it is not necessary and important to the people who needed. there has to be better enforcement. there also have to be better review of that eligibility. that does not mean the issue itself should not have better access to parking lots...
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we can use that money. in the fight. [applause] beating the goals of treatment by 2015 will require some activities especially community programs that work. you've got to have community elrich if you want to get mother to child transmission down to zero. you just have to do it. [applause] clearly, we can meet the treatment goals. and we should. we also know that smart investments save money. united states center for disease control presented an economic model this week suggesting that implementing a test to treat strategy for key populations like pregnant women and people with tb and accelerating the skill for others will not only save lives and avert new infections, it will actually lower costs within just five years. where will we find money? we all know that last december, pulled global fund had to postpone the funding round because it was short on cash. the fund is now back in business. the gates foundation and japan and saudi arabia stepped up on the heels of president obama fulfilling america's three-year commitmen
we can use that money. in the fight. [applause] beating the goals of treatment by 2015 will require some activities especially community programs that work. you've got to have community elrich if you want to get mother to child transmission down to zero. you just have to do it. [applause] clearly, we can meet the treatment goals. and we should. we also know that smart investments save money. united states center for disease control presented an economic model this week suggesting that...
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that has always brought us up, ahead and move us forward. let me just say this and conclude and there will be two more wonderful speakers. senator warner and the president of the united states. before 2008 in the presidential year, let's be honest with ourselves, we were virginia voters and we cared about the presidential election but we would have to turn on tv and wait until central time to see how ohio did or mountain time to see how other states did because we really did not have much hope we might be able to put electoral votes behind our candid it. we did not have much hope that we would be pivotal to the election of a president. within two minutes they called the united states for the president after virginia because virginia was pivotal. i guess what i want to say is, we did it in 2008. we do not have to be taught how to do it. we know how to do it. who is ready to do it? all right. we will win this election with your help and with you behind us. thank you so much. i look forward to being back. have a great night. [cheers and applaus
that has always brought us up, ahead and move us forward. let me just say this and conclude and there will be two more wonderful speakers. senator warner and the president of the united states. before 2008 in the presidential year, let's be honest with ourselves, we were virginia voters and we cared about the presidential election but we would have to turn on tv and wait until central time to see how ohio did or mountain time to see how other states did because we really did not have much hope...
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they were in hawk to the british and the french and the british were actually able to use their position of being creditors to buy up the suez canal. that's the reason that they took control of it, and the egyptian ruler, a man named ismael, just didn't have the money to finance the statue of liberty. this was in the late 1860s now. and bartholdi went back to france, disappointed that he wasn't going to be able to build his statue in the land of the great ancient colossal statues, and a whole variety of circumstances intervened. one was the franco-prussian war which kicked bartholdi out of his home. he was from the province of alcace which was occupied from the germans and bartholdi's home city was komar and his own home was occupied by german soldiers. he was a great french patriot and refused to go there as long as the germans were occupying it, so he went back to paris only to have the paris commune break out. the pairs commune was a revolution in which the working people of the city basically seized control of the government and wanted to institute a very radical form of politics. ba
they were in hawk to the british and the french and the british were actually able to use their position of being creditors to buy up the suez canal. that's the reason that they took control of it, and the egyptian ruler, a man named ismael, just didn't have the money to finance the statue of liberty. this was in the late 1860s now. and bartholdi went back to france, disappointed that he wasn't going to be able to build his statue in the land of the great ancient colossal statues, and a whole...
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his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the ole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time fore the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigratn and the fact that for twenty-five millioneople the duty incrd spendin and cut the dicit by 25%. i can't read about the list of all the things that go wrong. we haven't got time. >> obviously it is a shame it didn't happen last night. mr. speaker, he lost control of his party and not for the first time he lost his temper as well. because we understand it was 50 counts to be justice. and noted that the face today to be here. [shouting] >> who ds the prime minister blame most? the liberal democrats or his own bank managers? if the best he can do today is -- [shouting] >> introducing social care reform to help people. and we get this -- let
his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the ole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time fore the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigratn and the fact that for twenty-five...
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and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he said he would again go with mr. french. unless he promised to have him back in three weeks he would not go. robert. you would see how the navy officers have treated you. giving you work and are kind in your feelings. they will always be your friends. the reply was sprtriking. it is because i know this that i have come to see you today. my best friends are in the navy and aboard the ship. he did return one of dupont's top assistants and ask eed him. has your head been turned. it was turned but one way all the time that i was in the north. toward port royal. he will join the nav al e
and the navy primarily used coal french was escorting he and his family to new york. dupont was very worried about this. and he wrote this wife, i took for granted that robert smalls wa wanted to go. but he came to know if he was going to lose this place here as pilot for my vessels. and i came to think you are the most superior negro that i have ever met. i told him you need not go to the north unless you wish it. i told him if you return in a month i would take him on again as a pilot. he...
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you can join us on facebook or send us an e-mail. let's begin with norl which points out the november 6 elections just 100 day ace way. pointing out that milestone has become something of a misnomer in an era when two states will conduct elections strictly through mail. and many states allowing early in-person votic including in ohio in fact in ohio the election will begin 35 days before election day running through november 2 with early voting in that state. that means the voters can head as early as the first tuesday in october. more tee tails on line from roll call.com and the reporting of david trucker. meanwhile the front page of the "washington post." based on the visit to london over the weekend and last week with his comments, the dnc issuing this ad which was released on friday. >> mitt romney was hoping his big overseas trip to britain, israel, and poland would get plenty of attention and it is for all the wrong reasons. >> something mitt romney said during our conversation with him here yesterday exploded here in london to
you can join us on facebook or send us an e-mail. let's begin with norl which points out the november 6 elections just 100 day ace way. pointing out that milestone has become something of a misnomer in an era when two states will conduct elections strictly through mail. and many states allowing early in-person votic including in ohio in fact in ohio the election will begin 35 days before election day running through november 2 with early voting in that state. that means the voters can head as...
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the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be forever struggling with trying to contain that cost. it is a significant costs. i don't know of this $50 billion or more but it is not chump change. >> i spent my time as a naval officer in vietnam. i am struck how we take the idea we used in airplanes, a checklist and apply them to the delivery of health care. the other thing we did in naval aviation was if we have a problem, one of the systems or whatever, we did not hide it. we just broadcast throughout the navy. this happened on this flight and this mission. this is wh
the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide enormous amounts of data to do great work. we have invested in health coaches. each of our primary care clinics have multiple health coaches. we have transition coaches in the hospital to make sure the transition goes quickly and easily. we have ambulatory care clinics. with a sick patient, they go to the ambulatory clinic to make sure they get the intensive care they need and maybe avoid hospitalization. the standard care processes. we have agreements between specialists and primary care doctors. we do this, you do that. we avoid redundancy between primary and specialist physicians. data management -- we do n
the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide enormous amounts of data to do great...
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died." [laughter] i talked to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget we talk always about the declaration of independence. but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence -- this recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, i anguish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say, first and foremost, that i am an american. they're so focused on left and right that they forget that this nation must go forward. [applaus
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "grand-dad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma' and then died."...